Ujima Radio are proud to announce a very special St Paul’s Carnival Takeover Show called ‘It Takes a City’ Panel Discussion!

It Take’s A City hosted by St Pauls Carnival on Ujima Radio on Saturday 26th October 12-2pm!

Ujima Radio has been broadcasting for 16 years and through these years Ujima has always ensured a close relationship with St Paul’s Carnival.

Bristol is famous for its culture, from the artists that live here to the unique festivals and events. But this vibrant cultural city is under pressure, our community events are being squeezed by rising costs and reduced support. These events are the heart beat of our city, they bring us together and create space for celebration, connection and creativity.
Let’s talk about the future of Bristol’s cultural landscape and how we can all play a part to keep it alive. And remember it really does take a city to make community events happen.

Tune in on Saturday 26th October 12-2pm on Ujima Radio.

Listen on 98FM and DAB in Bristol and worldwide online:
https://ujimaradio.com/


Featuring voices of:

Manu Mawganinzi

LaToyah McAllister-Jones from @stpaulscarnivalbristol

Brother Madu Ellis @faada667 aka Faada Sojie @faadaqualitex from

@ujimaradio_official

Roger Griffith – @roger.griffith.mbe

Daryn Carter – @darynjcarter and Eve from @bristolpride

Jade​ Royal from @mxccbristol

​#bristol #stpaulscarnival #carnival 

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Miranda Rae

Miranda Rae is a Producer and Presenter with over 25 years experience of working in radio and music industries including her own weekly show on BBC Radio 5 for which she won a Sony Award and many years on the infamous Galaxy Radio where Miranda played a pivotal role in the UK’s music scene. Miranda assists in overseeing, and helps to curate over 50 programmes a week. The role is multi-faceted and includes training, broadcasting, producing, programming, supporting emerging talent, social media, PR & publicity, event management and stage management, employing many technical skills including editing and using many different software as a user and a programmer.